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The Bioenergy International Conference

Portalegre, Portugal | 11–13 September 2019

Volume editor: Paulo Brito, Polytechnic Institute of Portalegre, Portugal

Number of Papers: 6
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Cover Story (view full-size image): This congress is organized by researchers of the C3i/IPP (Portalegre, Portugal) as well as the AREANATejo, an energy agency (Portugal), and has the objective of bringing together academics, [...] Read more.
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Charcoal Production Infrastructure in the Portalegre District, Portugal: First Assessment from Satellite Imagery and Field Observations
by Felipe Thalles Moreira Silva, José de Jesus Figueiredo da Silva, David Filipe Ramos Silva, Luís António da Cruz Tarelho, Manuel Arlindo Amador de Matos and Daniel dos Santos Félix das Neves
Proceedings 2020, 52(1), 1; https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2020052001 - 27 Jan 2021
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Energy plays a key role for humanity, so the best way to absorb the huge increase in energy demand is perhaps through energy diversification and decentralization [...] Full article
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Use of Families of Euphorbiaceae for the Production of Biodiesel in Semiarid Areas
by Noé Anes García and Antonio Luis Marqués Sierra
Proceedings 2020, 52(1), 2; https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2020052002 - 19 Mar 2021
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In recent years, developments made to reduce the consequences generated using petroleum products have been strengthening; therefore, biofuels have become a requirement in different countries worldwide with the objective of reducing not only the high levels of current pollution, but also mitigating the [...] Read more.
In recent years, developments made to reduce the consequences generated using petroleum products have been strengthening; therefore, biofuels have become a requirement in different countries worldwide with the objective of reducing not only the high levels of current pollution, but also mitigating the effects generated by global warming. Despite the advances that have been made in the field of research on Jatropha, it is still necessary to carry out more detailed studies aimed at achieving a better use of it, identifying the influence of its physical–chemical properties in terms of quality levels, as well as determining its behavior when mixed with palm oil to achieve a biodiesel with better yields, whose impact will be reflected mainly in the environmental field, helping to mitigate the production of greenhouse gases that are produced by petroleum products. Although currently the biofuels sector has made important advances in research, it is necessary to deepen the physical–chemical analyses both in the production and storage processes of biodiesel, so that in the future it can be fully fulfilled with the energy requirements that are currently only achieved with fossil fuels, so it is necessary to direct this research toward the development of new products with improved characteristics, especially when exposed to prolonged storage times and low temperatures. Full article
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Energy Valorisation of Wastewater Treatment Plant Sludge through Thermal Gasification: An Economic Perspective
by Luis F. Carmo-Calado, Roberta Mota-Panizio, Gonçalo Lourinho, Octávio Alves, I. Gato and Paulo Sérgio Duque de Brito
Proceedings 2020, 52(1), 3; https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2020052003 - 6 Apr 2021
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The technical-economic analysis was carried out for the production of sludge-derived fuel from a municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). The baseline for the analysis consists of a sludge drying plant, processing 6 m3 of sludge per day and producing a total of [...] Read more.
The technical-economic analysis was carried out for the production of sludge-derived fuel from a municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). The baseline for the analysis consists of a sludge drying plant, processing 6 m3 of sludge per day and producing a total of about 1 m3 of combustible material with 8% of moisture and a higher calorific power of 18.702 MJ/kg. The transformation of biofuel into energy translates into an electricity production of about 108 kW per 100 kg of sludge. The project in the baseline scenario demonstrated feasibility with a payback time of about six years. Full article
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Effect of the Incorporation of Biomass in the Carbonization of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
by Roberta Mota-Panizio, Luis F. Carmo-Calado, Octávio Alves, Catarina Nobre, J. L. Silveira, Paulo Sérgio Duque de Brito and Margarida Gonçalves
Proceedings 2020, 52(1), 4; https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2020052004 - 6 Apr 2021
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The behavior of chars from the carbonization process were studied when the lignocellulosic biomass was incorporated into the waste of electrical and electronic equipment for chlorine removal. Tests were performed at 300°C with a heating rate of 15°C/min and residence time of 60 [...] Read more.
The behavior of chars from the carbonization process were studied when the lignocellulosic biomass was incorporated into the waste of electrical and electronic equipment for chlorine removal. Tests were performed at 300°C with a heating rate of 15°C/min and residence time of 60 min. Compositions studied had 100, 75, 50, 25 and 0% of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) in the mixtures. The composition of 50% WEEE with 50% lignocellulosic biomass presented the best char properties, having an increment of the calorific value in 5.5% relative to the initial value, and chlorine removal of 23.4% when compared to the forestry biomass. Full article
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Use of Waste Generated during the Manufacture of Bioplastics from Sewage Sludge
by N. Anes García, F. Blanco Álvarez and A. L. Marqués Sierra
Proceedings 2020, 52(1), 5; https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2020052005 - 21 Apr 2021
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There is an evolution and progress that has been taking place in recent years in science and technology and in the evolution of polymers that have created new plastic materials with excellent physical properties and durability. However, the plastic products that are made, [...] Read more.
There is an evolution and progress that has been taking place in recent years in science and technology and in the evolution of polymers that have created new plastic materials with excellent physical properties and durability. However, the plastic products that are made, generally have several applications, but for a single use, especially if it is in the part of food packaging, or for the pharmaceutical industry, in medical applications. Since these materials are not biodegradable, they remain on the surface of the earth for hundreds of years without considerable changes in their structure, causing pollution and damage to wildlife and the environment. With this research we intend to eliminate these plastics from petroleum derivatives, by biodegradable plastics. At the same time, the use of the generated by-products is sought, giving them an energy, thermal or fertilizer value. Full article
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LCA Streetlight Study for Circular Economic to Local Scale
by Lozano-Miralles José Adolfo, Hermoso-Orzáez Manuel Jesús and Brito Paulo
Proceedings 2020, 52(1), 6; https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2020052006 - 8 May 2021
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Growing technological development causes industrial products to be discontinued and consequently replaced with greater advancements. [...] Full article
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